1) My driveline shop originally put it together for me. Different setup but same outcome. Running factory prop valve (I don't blame him, he does everything else great)
2) My rollcage builder took a whack at it and didn't get any better. Ran factory prop valve with adjustable valve to the rear
3) Then a brake specialty shop, dealing with only brake systems and had custom cars in their work bays, worked on it next. Braking improved the tiniest amount with the use of check valves and a Vette master. Lost factory prop valve (these guys should have gotten it right, but said this was the best I'll ever get without going hydroboost, or course they sell hydroboost kits)
4) Rollcage guy tried again with the 2003 Suburban MC and matching prop valve. Got worse outcome, like back before #3 worked on it.
5) I put a previously tried MC back on and a new booster and bled bled bled the brakes. Nothing
6) Chris and I tried valiantly to get things better. Nothing
7) Put on ReadyMix's MC and booster on, a set up that comes directly from his own truck. I wanted to install the prop valve but the rear line was wrong size. Go no difference.
So that's 4 or 5 different masters
2 used boosters and 1 new one
check valves
sanded pads and rotors
calipers with 3k miles on them, I bought "re-manufactured"
two different brands of pads front and rear
SS braided drops with same mileage
short 10" pieces of rubber at rear calipers with same mileage
If there was a shop that would work on it with the guarantee that it would get better or the work is free, I'd take it to them. I guess I could start taking it to random shops over the next 4 days. One shop per day LOL